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Armthorpe 2
Armthorpe
Armthorpe
Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013. All rights reserved. Licence number 0100019782
* Less than 2.5% of the ward population. Page 1
Ward Profile 2015
Select Ward:
Distribution of Population by Community
Contents:
Page 1. Location Maps; Population Distribution
The data presented in this profile is based on the population living within
this ward.
Page 2. Demography; Ethnicity; Table Guide;
Deprivation
Page 3. Life Expectancy; Perceived Health;
Mortality
Page 4. Mortality Maps and Trends; Cancer
Incidence
Page 5. Hospital Activity; Life Course Approach
Page 6. Life Course Approach
Page 7.Wider Determinants of Health; Ward
Assets
Page 8-10. Metadata
100%
Armthorpe
Armthorpe Doncaster
Category Age # % # % Ethnicity # % # %
Starting Well 0-4 953 6.58 19,188 6.32 White 14,077 97.37 288,066 95.26
Developing Well (School Years) 5-14 1,568 10.82 34,723 11.44 Mixed 137 0.95 3,321 1.10
Developing Well (Training) 15-24 1,691 11.67 37,022 12.19 Asian and Asian British 139 0.96 7,614 2.52Working Well 25-64 7,701 53.16 158,408 52.17 Black or Black British 91 0.63 2,337 0.77
65-74 1,400 9.66 29,517 9.72 Chinese or Other Ethnic Group 13 0.09 1,064 0.35
75+ 1,174 8.10 24,764 8.16
Total 14,487 100 303,622 100 Total 14,457 100 302,402 100
Armthorpe Doncaster KEY: Ward Values:
Category Significantly better than Doncaster Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster Ward
Indicator Significantly worse than Doncaster Best
Statistical significance not available
Number Rate for comparison of areas
Indicator Description e.g.: per 100,000 population Worst Rate Grey bar presents range from the worst and the best of the
Confidence intervals in brackets. for Doncaster selected Ward. Red Line: Doncaster average.
Deprivation
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Ward Range
of Events. 'Sup' is supressed data,
where the number is 5 or less.
Best Rate for
Doncaster
This map shows differences in deprivation in this ward, based on national quintiles of the Index of
Multiple Deprivation 2010 by Lower Super Output Area (LSOA). The darkest colour represents
most deprived areas.
Demography
(95% CI: Lower, Upper)
Rate
(95% CI: Lower, Upper)
Rate
Doncaster Value
Ageing Well
# #
Table Guide
Doncaster Ward Worst
Armthorpe Doncaster
Life Expectancy
KEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster Ward Rate Rate Significantly worse than Doncaster Best
Category (95% CI) (95% CI) Statistical significance not available
1 Male Life Expectancy at Birth n/a 77.4
( 76.2 , 77.8)n/a
77.9
( 77.6 , 78.3)73.90 83
2 Female Life Expectancy at Birth n/a 80.3
( 79.0 , 81.3)n/a
81.8
( 81.5 , 82.1)78.89 86.10
3 Male Life Expectancy at 65 n/a 16.4
( 15.5 , 10.6)n/a
17.8
( 17.6 , 18.0)14.99 20.63
4 Female Life Expectancy at 65 n/a 18.5
( 17.7 , 11.6)n/a
20.4
( 20.1 , 20.1)18.24 23.89
5 Deprivation 15 n/a n/a n/a 1 21
1-4: Calculated with mortality and population data 2010-2014 using SEPHO life expectancy tool; 5. Index of Multiple Deprivation Rank for 2010. 1 represents most deprived ward and 21 least deprived ward.
Self Reported HealthKEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster WardRate Rate Significantly worse than Doncaster Best
(95% CI) (95% CI) Statistical significance not available
6 Good and Very Good Health 11,192 77.3%
(76.6% ,77.9%)231,867
76.4%
( 76.2% , 76.5%)67% 84%
7 Disability (day to day activities limited a lot) 1,507 10.4%
(9.9% ,10.9%)31,688
10.4%
( 10.3% , 10.5%)14% 7%
6. Proportion of population who perceive their health as good and very good (2011) 7. Proportion of population who perceive their day to day activities being limited a lot by their disability (2011).
MortalityKEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster Ward
Rate Rate Significantly worse than Doncaster Best
(95% CI) (95% CI) Statistical significance not available
8 Mortality All Causes 863 1,265.7
(1,180.6 ,1,355.2)14,893
1,086.3
( 1,068.4 , 1,104.3)1,452 789
9 Mortality All Causes
Mortality by Lower Super Output Area
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Mortality Trends
Mortality caused by Circulatory Disease under 75
KEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster
Significantly worse than Doncaster
Statistical significance not available
17 All Cancer Registrations 469 743.0
(675.9 ,819.1)8,907
657.0
( 642.9 , 671.0)855 520
18 Colorectal Cancer Registrations 46 76.5
(56.0 ,107.5)1,070
80.1
( 75.1 , 85.2)105 63
19 Lung Cancer Registrations 96 152.6
(123.6 ,191.1)1,471
110.7
( 104.8 , 116.6)161 50
20 Breast Cancer Registrations (Females) 55 156.4
(117.6 ,205.0)1,223
162.6
( 153.6 , 172.0)232 122
21 Prostate Cancer Registrations 54 177.5
(132.3 ,239.0)997
161.2
( 151.1 , 171.9)192 133
22 Skin Cancer Registrations 9 14.0
(7.0 ,33.0)260
18.8
( 16.4 , 21.2)35 9
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Armthorpe
Mortality All Causes under 75
Rate (95% CI)
Cancer Incidence
Mortality caused by Cancer under 75
Ward Range
Doncaster Value
Doncaster
Ward Worst
Doncaster
Rate (95% CI)##
Doncaster
Ward Best
17. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; all age ICD10 C00-C97 (2009-2013). 18. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; all age; ICD10 C18-C21 (2009-2013). 19. Directly standardised rate per
100,000 European Standard Population; all age; ICD10 C33-C34 (2009-2013). 20. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; Females only, all age; ICD10 C50 (2009-2013). 21. Directly age standardised rate per 100,000 European
Standard Population; Males only; all age; ICD10 C61 (2009-2013). 22. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; all age; ICD10 C43 (2009-2013).
The map shows all age and all cause mortality rates by
LSOA. This shows the dispersion of mortality within the ward. The
darkest colour represents highest mortality.
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Doncaster
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Doncaster
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KEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster
Significantly worse than DoncasterStatistical significance not available
23 All Emergency Admissions 2,110 14,661.5
(14,031.1 ,15,312.4)38,162
12,843.7
( 12,712.9 , 12,975.6)15,567 9,331
24 Emergency Admissions For Self Harm
17 115.5
(67.2 ,185.0)408
133.9
( 121.2 , 147.6)290 36
25 Avoidable Emergency Admissions 2,547 3,487.5
(3,350.1 ,3,629.0)41,496
2,731.1
( 2,704.4 , 2,758.1)3,488 1,658
26 Alcohol Specific Admissions 775 1,115.5
(1,037.8 ,1,197.5)14,572
989.2
( 973.1 , 1,005.5)1,748 384
27 Alcohol Attributable Admissions 2,562 3,875.3
(3,724.5 ,4,030.5)43,294
3,126.9
( 3,097.1 , 3,156.9)3,875 2,141
KEY: Ward Values:Significantly better than DoncasterStatistically similar to DoncasterSignificantly worse than DoncasterStatistical significance not available
28 Low Birth Weight84
8.4
(6.9 ,10.3)1,656
9.2
( 8.7 , 9.6)11 6
29 Mothers Breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks40
24.1%
(18.2% ,31.1%)904
25.9%
( 24.5% , 27.4%)10.2% 47.1%
30 Mothers Breastfeeding at 10-14 days76
44.4%
(37.2% ,51.9%)1,368
42.8%
( 41.1% , 44.5%)29.1% 68.9%
KEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster
Significantly worse than Doncaster
Statistical significance not available
31 School Readiness 336 65.4%
(61.2% ,69.4%)5,673
52.3%
( 51.4% , 53.2%)37.9% 77.0%
32 Children in Poverty 480 16.0%
(14.7% ,17.3%)15,045
23.2%
( 22.8% , 23.5%)35.3% 6.9%
33 School Absences 101 4.5%
(3.8% ,5.5%)2,151
4.8%
( 4.6% , 5.0%)7.9% 2.2%
34 Key Stage 2 Level 4+ 316 77.5%
(73.2% ,81.2%)6,199
73.6%
( 72.6% , 74.5%)60.5% 86.0%
35 GCSE ≥5 A*-C (inc. English & Maths) 202 43.3%
(38.8% ,47.8%)5,346
52.9%
( 51.9% , 53.9%)38.8% 77.8%
36 NEETS 12 2.4%
(1.4% ,4.1%)497
4.4%
( 4.1% , 4.8%)7.8% 1.3%
37 Highest Qualification: Apprentice 584 10.6%
(9.8% ,11.5%)10,958
9.5%
( 9.3% , 9.7%)13.1% 7.2%
38 Highest Qualification: Level 3
1,368 23.7%
(22.5% ,25.0%)26,126
21.4%
( 21.2% , 21.7%)15.5% 29.3%
39 Highest Qualification: Level 4 1,936 33.9%
(32.4% ,35.5%)41,714
35.3%
( 35.0% , 35.6%)20.5% 70.2%
40 Obese And Overweight Children in Reception 120 33.1%
(27.5% ,39.6%)2,417
30.6%
( 29.4% , 31.8%)38.4% 16.9%
41 Obese And Overweight Children in Year 6 122 39.5%
(32.8% ,47.1%)2,803
43.2%
( 41.6% , 44.8%)50.5% 28.1%
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Ward RangeDoncaster Value
Doncaster
Ward Best
Ward RangeDoncaster Value
Doncaster
Ward Worst
Ward Range
28.Babies with low birth weight (
42 A&E Attendances (Under 18) 1,193 38,886.5
(36,689.3 ,41,180.0)24,479
37,256.9
( 36,789.4 , 37,728.8)53,489 27,921
43 Emergency Admissions (Under 18) 347 10,482.9
(9,398.5 ,11,657.1)6,942
10,011.6
( 9,776.4 , 10,251.0)12,221 8,406
44 Sexually Transmitted Infections (Age: 11-19) 174 12.2
(10.6 ,14.0)3,510
11.2
( 10.8 , 11.5)15 9
KEY: Ward Values:Significantly better than DoncasterStatistically similar to DoncasterSignificantly worse than DoncasterStatistical significance not available
45 Individuals Receiving Benefits 845 7.2%
(6.7% ,7.6%)23,830
9.7%
( 9.6% , 9.8%)16.5% 3.2%
46 Individuals Receiving JSA 150 1.3%
(1.1% ,1.5%)5,640
2.4%
( 2.3% , 2.4%)5.5% 0.7%
47 Individuals Receiving ESA 580 4.9%
(4.5% ,5.3%)14,655
6.0%
( 5.9% , 6.0%)8.8% 2.1%
KEY: Ward Values:
Significantly better than Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster
Significantly worse than DoncasterStatistical significance not available
48 Excess Winter Deaths (All age) 44 16.5
(12.5 ,21.4)814
17.4
( 16.3 , 18.5)38 1
49 Excess Winter Deaths 65+ 32 13.9
(10.0 ,19.0)725
19.0
( 17.7 , 20.2)37 2
50 A&E Attendances 1,382 21,324.3
(50,664.4 ,56,464.3)23,285
16,802.8
( 42,877.5 , 44,020.7)22,593 12,685
51 Emergency Admissions 925 53,506.6
(33,500.5 ,38,259.8)15,590
43,446.4
( 28,835.7 , 29,779.9)54,232 33,271
52 Emergency Admissions Relating to Falls 102 2,243.0
(1,698.5 ,2,903.1)1,858
1,998.6
( 1,879.3 , 2,123.4)2,585 1,173
53 Emergency Admissions Fractured Neck of Femur 203 1,312.2
(1,126.7 ,1,518.9)3,614
1,125.7
( 1,086.0 , 1,166.3)1,517 731
54 Providing Unpaid Care 1,652 102.4
(97.4 ,107.6)33,150
93.1
( 92.0 , 94.1)118 67
55 Place of Death (Home and Care Home) 385 44.6%
(41.3% ,47.9%)6,473
43.5%
( 42.7% , 44.3%)60.0% 33.0%
* 89% of Excess winter deaths occured in population age 65+; 77.71% of excess winter deaths are caused by respiratory/circulatory diseases.
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Doncaster Value
Doncaster
Ward Worst
Doncaster
Ward Worst
Doncaster Value
# Rate (95% CI) #
Doncaster
#
Doncaster
Ward Best
Armthorpe
Ward Range
Working Well (25-64 Years Old)Rate (95% CI)
Ageing Well (65+ Years Old)
Rate (95% CI)
Doncaster
Ward Best
Rate (95% CI)
Armthorpe Doncaster
#
Ward Range
31.Proporion of reception children achieving good level of development for KS1 by the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile (2012-14)- note pupils may not be residents of the ward. 32.Children living in a household receiving workless tax benefit per 1,000 0-15 year
olds (2013). 33.Proportion of children missing more than 15% of their school session between September 2014- December 2014 (Authorised and Unauthorised). Children that attend school are not necessary residents of the ward. 34. Proportion achieving Level 4 and
above at Key Stage 2, including both English & Maths, (2012-2014) - note pupils may not be residents of the ward. 35. Proportion achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A* to C including both English & Maths (2014) - note pupils may not be residents of the ward. 36.
Proportion of population aged 16-18 not in education, employment or training (2014-2015). 37. Proportion of population whose highest qualification is apprentice; aged 16 and over, (2011). 38. Proportion of population whose highest qualification is 2+ A Levels/VCEs,
4+ AS Levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression/Advanced Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma, NVQ Level 3; Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma and are aged 16 and over
(2011). 39. Proportion of population whose highest qualification is Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher Degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE), NVQ Level 4-5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher level, Foundation degree (NI), Professional qualifications
(for example teaching, nursing, accountancy); aged 16 and over (2011). 40. Proportion of children aged 4-5 classed as overweight or obese (2012-2014). 41. Proportion of children aged 10-11 classed as overweight or obese (2012-2014). 42. Directly standardised
rate per 100,000 European Standard Population (2014/15). 43. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population (2014/15). 44. Crude rate per 1000. Cases of Sexually Transmitted Infection; 11-19 year olds (2010-2014).
45.Poportion of individuals receiving benefits (November 2014). 46. Proportion of individuals claiming Job Seekers Allowance (November 2014). 47. Proportion of individuals claiming Employment and Support Allowance (November 2014).
48. Mortality ratio of non-winter deaths to winter deaths (Dec-March), all age (2009-2014). 49. Mortality ratio of non-winter deaths to winter deaths (Dec-March), aged 65+ (2009-2014). 50. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; aged
65+(2014/15). 51. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; aged 65+ (2014/15). 52. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; aged 65+ (2014/15). 53. Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European
Standard Population; aged 65+ (2009-2014). 54. Directly standardised rate per 1,000. Unpaid carers- all age (2011). 55. Proportion of individuals of all age dying at home and care home (2010-2014).
KEY: Ward Values:Significantly better than Doncaster
Statistically similar to Doncaster
Significantly worse than Doncaster
Statistical significance not available
56 Overall Crime 3,410 235.4
(227.5 ,243.4)87,259
307.2
( 305.1 , 309.2)483 162
57 Antisocial Behaviour 418 28.9
(26.2 ,31.8)12,141
40.1
( 39.4 , 40.9)100 16
58 Theft/Burglary/Robbery 1,459 100.7
(95.6 ,106.0)48,735
160.5
( 159.1 , 161.9)560 76
59 Criminal Damage and Violence Against Others 1,205 83.2
(78.5 ,88.0)40,326
132.8
( 131.5 , 134.1)411 44
60 Noise Pollution 34 2.3
(1.6 ,3.3)2,257
7.4
( 7.1 , 7.7)16 2
61 Void Properties 97 1.5%
(1.2% ,1.9%)3,562
2.7%
( 2.6% , 2.8%)4.7% 1.1%
62 Living Close to: Takeaway 11,097 96.7%
(96.3% ,97.0%)213,189
89.3%
( 89.2% , 89.5%)99.8% 59.1%
63 Living Close to: Restaurants 10,982 95.7%
(95.3% ,96.0%)146,129
61.2%
( 61.0% , 61.4%)97.4% 4.0%
64 Living Close to: Off-License Shops 11,465 99.9%
(99.8% ,99.9%)224,866
94.2%
( 94.1% , 94.3%)100.0% 67.1%
65 Living Close to: Betting Shops 10,572 92.1%
(91.6% ,92.6%)159,327
66.8%
( 66.6% , 67.0%)98.7% 0.4%
66 Green space 79 n/a 154 n/a n/a n/a
Doncaster
#Population per
Asset
Dentist 1 14,487 13,801
GP Practice 1 14,487 7,405
Pharmacy 1 14,487 4,744
Schools (5-16 Year Olds) 5 2,897 1,972
Children centre 1 14,487 17,860
Support/Social Groups 19 762 317
Community Centres 1 14,487 16,868
Criteria Definition Source
Health AssetsHSCIC data downloads
Education AssetsYell.com
Community Assets
Community Area team
Yell.com
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Community Asset register
Community groups
Community centres
Localism bill initiative – Assets & Property/
Regeneration & Environment
Dentists, Doctors & Pharmacy’s
Schools, Colleges & Children Centres
Housing scheme/establishments
(homeless centres, housing advice
points, supported living facilities)
Rate (95% CI) #
Adults Commissioning Team and St
leger
Armthorpe
#
Not Applicable
Doncaster Value
Doncaster
Ward Worst
Armthorpe Doncaster
Rate (95% CI)
Wider Determinants of Health
Ward Range
Population per Asset
Ward Assets
56-59. Crude rate per 1,000 population (2009-2013). 60. Crude rate per 1,000 population (2014-2015). 61. Proportion of void properties (2015). 62. Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available take-away (2015). 63. Proportion of people living in the 1km
buffer from available restaurant (2015). 64. Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available off-license shop (2015). 65.Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available betting shop (2015). 66. Green space per head of population in each new
electoral ward; square meter (2007).
Doncaster
Ward Best
Period Source Additional Notes
1 Male Life Expectancy at Birth 2010-2014 (PCMF)- Provided by HSCIC Calculated with mortality and populations from 2010-2014, and using the SEPHO life expectancy tool.
2 Female Life Expectancy at Birth 2010-2014 (PCMF)- Provided by HSCIC Calculated with mortality and populations from 2010-2014, and using the SEPHO life expectancy tool.
3 Male Life Expectancy at 65 2010-2014 (PCMF)- Provided by HSCIC Calculated with mortality and populations from 2010-2014, and using the SEPHO life expectancy tool.
4 Female Life Expectancy at 65 2010-2014 (PCMF)- Provided by HSCIC Calculated with mortality and populations from 2010-2014, and using the SEPHO life expectancy tool.
5 Deprivation 2010 www.communities.gov.uk IMD 2010 Rank of deprivation. 1 represents most deprived ward and 21 least deprived at Doncaster.
6 Good and Very Good Health 2011 NOMIS
7 Disability (day to day activities limited a lot) 2011 NOMIS
8 Mortality All Causes 2010-2014 (PCMF)- Provided by HSCIC Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population (all age).
9 Mortality All Causes
33 School Absences
September-
December 2014
34 Key Stage 2 Level 4+ 2014
35 GCSE ≥5 A*-C (inc. English & Maths) 2014
36 NEETS 2014-2015 NI117 return for DFE
37 Highest Qualification: Apprentice 2011 NOMIS Proportion of population whose highest qualification is apprentice (aged 16 and over).
38 Highest Qualification: Level 3 2011 NOMIS
39 Highest Qualification: Level 4 2011 NOMIS
40 Obese And Overweight Children in Reception 2012-14 NCMP Proportion of children aged 4-5 classed as overweight or obese.
41 Obese And Overweight Children in Year 6 2012-14 NCMP Proportion of children aged 10-11 classed as overweight or obese.
42 A&E Attendances (Under 18) 2014/15 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population.
43 Emergency Admissions (Under 18) 2014/15 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population.
44 Sexually Transmitted Infections (Age: 11-19) 2010-14 Public Health England Crude rate per 1,000. Cases of Sexually Transmitted Infection; 11-19 year olds.
45 Individuals Receiving Benefits Nov-14 CCG Proportion of individuals receiving benefits.
46 Individuals Receiving JSA Nov-14 CCG Proportion of individuals claiming Job Seekers Allowance.
47 Individuals Receiving ESA Nov-14 CCG Proportion of individuals claiming Employment and Support Allowance.
48 Excess Winter Deaths (All age) 2009-2014 Public Health Intelligence Team Mortality ratio of non-winter deaths to winter deaths (Dec-March). All age.
49 Excess Winter Deaths 65+ 2009- 2014 Public Health Intelligence Team Mortality ratio of non-winter deaths to winter deaths (Dec-March). Individuals aged 65+.
50 A&E Attendances 2014/15 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; individuals aged 65+.
51 Emergency Admissions 2014/15 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; individuals aged 65+ .
52 Emergency Admissions Relating to Falls 2014/15 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; individuals aged 65+.
53 Emergency Admissions Fractured Neck of Femur 2009-2014 CCG Directly standardised rate per 100,000 European Standard Population; individuals aged 65+.
54 Providing Unpaid Care 2011 NOMIS Directly standardised rate per 1,000. Unpaid carers-all age.
55 Place of Death (Home and Care Home) 2010-2014 ONS Mortality Files Proportion of individuals of all age dying at home and care home.
56 Overall Crime 2009-2013 DMBC Policy and Performance Teams Crude rate per 1,000 population.
57 Antisocial Behaviour 2009-2013 DMBC Policy and Performance Teams Crude rate per 1,000 population.
58 Theft/Burglary/Robbery 2009-2013 DMBC Policy and Performance Teams Crude rate per 1,000 population.
59 Criminal Damage and Violence Against Others 2009-2013 DMBC Policy and Performance Teams Crude rate per 1,000 population.
60 Noise Pollution 2014-2015 DMBC Enforcement Crude rate per 1,000 population.
61 Void Properties 2015 DMBC Policy and Performance Teams Proportion of void properties .
62 Living Close to: Takeaway 2015 Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available take-away.
63 Living Close to: Restaurants 2015 Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available restaurant.
64 Living Close to: Off-License Shops 2015 Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available off-license shop.
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Proportion of children missing more than 15% of their school session between September 2014- December2014 (Authorised and
Unauthorised). Children that attend school are not necessary residents of the ward.
Proportion achieving Level 4 and above at Key Stage 2 (including both English & Maths). Figures are produced from data relating to
pupils that attend Doncaster Schools not Doncaster residents.
Proportion of population aged 16-18 not in education, employment or training.
Proportion of population whose highest qualification is Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher Degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE),
NVQ Level 4-5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher level, Foundation degree (NI), Professional qualifications (for example
teaching, nursing, accountancy); (aged 16 and over).
Proportion achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A* to C (including both English & Maths). Figures are produced from data relating to
pupils that attend Doncaster Schools not Doncaster residents.
Proportion of population whose highest qualification is 2+ A Levels/VCEs, 4+ AS Levels, Higher School Certificate,
Progression/Advanced Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma, NVQ Level 3; Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced
Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma (aged 16 and over).
Education Data, Intelligence and
Performance Team
DMBC Business Safety and Licensing Team
DMBC Business Safety and Licensing Team
DMBC Business Safety and Licensing Team
65 Living Close to: Betting Shops 2015 Proportion of people living in the 1km buffer from available betting shop.
66 Green space 2007 DMBC Green Space Audit Green space in square meters per head of population in each new electoral ward.
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DMBC Business Safety and Licensing Team